Learning AI orchestration and harness engineering by building an autonomous engineer for a bank
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I took on this project not knowing much about AI orchestration or harness engineering. A few months in, they are the two things I think about most. This is what I learned, written for whoever is about to fall down the same rabbit hole. The project is an autonomous agent at Eko that resolves real support work against a live financial system, end to end, with no human clicking go. I had assumed the hard part would be the model, the prompting, the cleverness. It is not. The model is the easy part.…
1Key Takeaways
- I took on this project not knowing much about AI orchestration or harness engineering.
- A few months in, they are the two things I think about most.
- This is what I learned, written for whoever is about to fall down the same rabbit hole.
- The project is an autonomous agent at Eko that resolves real support work against a live financial system, end to end, with no human clicking go.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that i took on this project not knowing much about AI orchestration or harness engineering.
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